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Volodymyr Bohdanovych Sharan ( uk, Володимир Богданович Шаран; born 18 September 1971 in the Mariyampil) is a Ukrainian retired
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midfielder who represented Ukraine once at the national level and currently is a football manager of Mynai.


Career

Native of a historical town on Dniester, Sharan is a product of a local sports school (DYuSSh) in Burshtyn and sports boarding school in Lviv. His professional career Sharan started in the revived FC Karpaty Lviv (revived in 1989) when on 29 April 1989 the Lviv team was hosting at Druzhba Stadium ( Ukraina Stadium) Artsakh Stepanakert as part of the Second League Group 5 (Union republics). He came out as a substitute on the 69th minute. Karpaty won the Round 3 match 2:1. He capped for USSR U-20 team at
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being the only one listed on the roster as a third-tier team player. Following the tournament, in July 1991 Sharan was transferred to Dynamo Kyiv for 1 million rubles. He debuted at the Soviet Top League on 26 July 1991 during the rescheduled Round 5 home game against Spartak Moscow coming out on substitute for
Andriy Annenkov Andriy Mykhaylovych Annenkov ( uk, Aндрiй Михайлович Aннєнков; russian: Aндрeй Михайлович Aннeнков; born 21 January 1969) is a Ukrainian retired professional football international player and current mana ...
already on 25th minute. That season Sharan debuted at the UEFA Champions League on 18 September 1991 in an away game against HJK Helsinki. As a player Sharan had successful stint with Dynamo Kyiv in the 1990s winning the Ukrainian Championship three times (1993–95) as well as a Ukrainian Cup (1993). At the winter break of 1994–95 season Sharan was transferred to
FC Dnipro Football Club Dnipro ( uk, Футбо́льний Клуб «Дніпро́», ) was a Ukrainian football club based in Dnipro. The club was owned by the Privat Group that also owns BC Dnipro and Budivelnyk Kyiv. In 2018 FC Dnipro was forced in ...
. During his stint in Dnipro, he participated in both Ukrainian finals. At the winter break of 1997–98 season Sharan returned to Karpaty where he stayed until 2001. Soon after his transfer to Karpaty he became injured and had a surgery on one of his meniscuses yet returned to the club helping earn their championship bronze medals. In 1999, while on loan, he also played some games for the original FC Lviv. At age 30 and the end of 2000–01 season, Sharan left Karpaty and joined the league's debuting club Polihraftekhnika that was coached by
Roman Pokora Roman Mykhaylovych Pokora ( uk, Роман Михайлович Покора, 22 February 1948 – 8 March 2021) was a Ukrainian football player and manager who played most of his career as a midfielder. Career Born in Zboriv, Pokora lived in ...
. In 2003 playing for Oleksandriya Sharan retired from professional football after Polihraftekhnika announced its bankruptcy. Later that year he also played few games for Hirnyk out of neighboring Kryvyi Rih at regional competitions. While being in Kryvyi Rih, in 2003 Sharan started his coaching career being appointed a head coach of Kryvbas-2 Kryvyi Rih and after liquidation of the team continued as a senior coach of the Kryvbas's reserves. In 2005 Sharan was appointed a head coach of FC Zirka Kirovohrad that struggled in the third tier but was soon sacked. In 2006 Sharan joined the Petro Kushlyk's coaching staff at
FC Zakarpattia Uzhhorod Football Club Hoverla Uzhhorod ( ) was a Ukrainian professional football club based in Uzhhorod. Following the end of the 2015–16 season it was expelled from the Ukrainian Premier League because of debts to (current and former) players.
and the next season was appointed a manager of the Uzhhorod team. In 2008 he left the club for not receiving pay. On 31 January 2010 Sharan was installed as manager of PFC Oleksandria of the Ukrainian First League. He was able to win the second tier competitions with the club and earn promotion returning the club back to the top flight. On 22 December 2011 Sharan resigned from PFC Oleksandria after being offered the position of Sporting director. On 21 January 2012 he accepted the position of manager at Karpaty Lviv. Sharan was sacked on 25 March after tying at home with Oleksandria 1:1. Karpaty under the leadership of Sharan went 0-1-3 (wins, draws, losses, respectably) with goals scored and allowed 5–12. In 2013 Sharan returned to Oleksandriya that again was playing at the second tier. He stayed with the club until 2021 helping it again to gain promotion and earning qualification to continental competitions for the first time in the club's history.


Honours


Club

;Dynamo Kyiv * Vyshcha Liha Champion: 1992–93, 1993–94 * Vyshcha Liha Runners-up:
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* Ukrainian Cup Champion: 1992–93 ;Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk * Ukrainian Cup Runners-up: 1994–95, 1996–97 ;Karpaty Lviv * Ukrainian Cup Runners-up: 1998–99


International

;Soviet Union * UEFA European Under-18 Championship champion:
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As coach

; Oleksandriya * Persha Liha Champion:
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, 2014–15


References


External links

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Web archive of Statistics at KLISF
1971 births Living people Soviet men's footballers Ukrainian men's footballers Ukrainian football managers Ukraine men's international footballers Soviet Union men's youth international footballers Soviet Top League players Ukrainian Premier League players FC Karpaty Lviv players FC Karpaty-3 Lviv players FC Lviv (1992) players FC Dynamo-2 Kyiv players FC Dynamo Kyiv players FC Dnipro players FC Dnipro-2 Dnipropetrovsk players FC Oleksandriya players FC Hirnyk Kryvyi Rih players Ukrainian Premier League managers FC Zirka Kropyvnytskyi managers FC Hoverla Uzhhorod managers FC Oleksandriya managers FC Karpaty Lviv managers FC Mynai managers Men's association football midfielders Footballers from Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast {{USSR-footy-bio-stub